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<blockquote data-quote="Channel Hopper" data-source="post: 71188" data-attributes="member: 175144"><p>It wasnt meant as a criticism, more of a comment akin to that of the Area 51 resident head bod when met by the president in the film Independence Day.</p><p></p><p>A magnetic shift would not be a result of a change of the iron core mass, nor position of that mass, and so the Earths rotation would not be affected. What may affect the satellites however is the reason behind the magnetic reversal, as the core is more or less a molten mass, with maybe some solid element to it, the interaction of each and the change of flux between the two, would most likely cause multiple earthquakes and output of magma to the surface. The water in most of the seas would be heated and turn to vapour, making any Ku band (and higher) reception rather difficult with the existing dish sizes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Channel Hopper, post: 71188, member: 175144"] It wasnt meant as a criticism, more of a comment akin to that of the Area 51 resident head bod when met by the president in the film Independence Day. A magnetic shift would not be a result of a change of the iron core mass, nor position of that mass, and so the Earths rotation would not be affected. What may affect the satellites however is the reason behind the magnetic reversal, as the core is more or less a molten mass, with maybe some solid element to it, the interaction of each and the change of flux between the two, would most likely cause multiple earthquakes and output of magma to the surface. The water in most of the seas would be heated and turn to vapour, making any Ku band (and higher) reception rather difficult with the existing dish sizes. [/QUOTE]
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